Georgia Mountain Fair
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Georgia Mountain Fair 2013

Georgia Mountain Fairground has added an interactive video exhibit, with 17 big screens, 4 tournaments daily, dancing competition, and senior bowling. We also have a new outdoor exhibit and seminars on flying fishing and fly tying by Noontootla Creek Farms. And we are welcoming back everyone's favorites Robinson's Racing Pigs.

Georgia Mountain Fair also has a new demonstrator in Pioneer Village that will be here July 19-21, (3) days, he will be teaching and demonstrating tin-smithing, his techniques date back to the 17 and 18th century.

The Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds are right on beautiful Lake Chatuge in Towns County Georgia. The Fairgrounds sit along the banks and are surrounded by the mountains, including the tallest mountains in Georgia.

Georgia Mountain Fair

The Festivals and Concerts start in early spring with the Rhododendron Festival, followed by the Georgia Mountain Fair, Fall Festival, Super Star Concerts, Georgia's Official State Fiddler's Convention and there are campgrounds right on beautiful shores of Lake Chatuge.

Pickin on the Porch

The Pioneer Village features an authentically recreated mountain town of yesteryear with a mercantile store, one room school, log cabin, barn, corn crib and smokehouse, blacksmith shop and the sawmill. Here you will see authentic mountain demonstrations of the forgotten arts of Moonshine Stillin', Board Splittin', Black Smittin', Quiltin' and Singin' and Pickin' during the July Fair and Fall Festival.

Georgia Mountain Fair has a new demonstrator in Pioneer Village that will be here July 19-21, (3) days, he will be teaching and demonstrating tin-smithing, his techniques date back to the 17 and 18th century.

Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds

The Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds welcome you to visit the Georgia Mountain Fair and our Fall Festival in Hiawassee, GA - "The Country Music Capital of Georgia," where every visit is a wonderful treat!

We also have a new outdoor exhibit and teaching seminars on hunting dogs and bird hunting by Noontootla Creek Farms.

Georgia Mountain Fair Hamilton Gardens
The Hamilton Rhododendron Gardens, located within the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, is open year-round, boasts one of the largest collections of hybrid rhododendrons in the state of Georgia. With more than 3,000 plants in bloom from early April to late May, visitors are invited to tour the gardens along their pine bark trail on the shores of Lake Chatuge.


Map of the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds and Campgrounds along Lake Chatuge.

Fairground and Campground Map

The Georgia Mountain Fair also plays host to additional special events throughout the year.

Banker's Hour
Hamilton Rhododendron Gardens
Georgia Mountain Fair
Georgia Mountain Fall Festival

Check our schedule and links of interest pages on our web site:

GeorgiaMountainFairgrounds.com

or email us at
gamtfair@windstream.net

Georgia Mountain Fair
Georgia Mountain Fair
1311 Music Hall Road
P.O. Box 444
Hiawassee, Georgia 30546
706-896-4191
 

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